I can't bring my child in for his/her shots-can someone else bring him / her?
Yes, this is possible. An adult, eighteen years or older, who is familiar with your child's health history, must accompany your child. This person must have a written statement with the following information:
  • I give permission for (name of the adult) to bring in my child, (name of child) for any immunization needed at this visit.
  • Parent Signature and Date

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1. Where is the Health Department?
2. Do you do physicals?
3. If my child feels bad, can he / she still receive shots?
4. Will these shots cause my child to run fever or feel bad?
5. Do I have to have an appointment?
6. I lost my child's shot record. Can I get a copy?
7. My child needs shots and I don't have the money right now. What can I do?
8. I can't bring my child in for his/her shots-can someone else bring him / her?
9. What Reproductive Health Services do you offer?
10. How much do Reproductive Health Services cost?
11. Do I have to obtain a health department permit to sell food?
12. How much does a health department permit cost?
13. Do I need a health card to work in a food services business?
14. Where can I find information about the requirements for operating a food service establishment and what the inspectors are looking for when they inspect a business?